“As the days get shorter and temperatures drop, many people experience the “winter blues”—a seasonal slump that can bring feelings of fatigue, sadness, and a lack of motivation. While it’s normal to feel a little off during the colder months, it’s important to take steps to protect your mental well-being. One of the best ways […]
For lovers of the hit television show The Bear, Rockland Community College is offering classes that will have you saying “Yes, chef!”. These “Culinary Enthusiast” programs, which began in 2018, welcome all skill levels – including those who aren’t quite sure what end of the knife to use. Mark Davidoff, the Director of the Rockland […]
County Executive Ed Day is proud to announce Ivett Nuñez Arias has been appointed as a new Director of Community Relations taking on the position vacated by Jenna Nazario when she was named the Director of Economic Development and Tourism in 2024. Arias accepts the role following her position as a Senior Program Review Assistant […]
Creating shapes with steel requires using various methods and tools that have specific roles to play in the process. These techniques are essential for making parts utilized in buildings and settings. Having a grasp of the tools and processes can improve the effectiveness and excellence of steel shaping work. Safety Considerations Ensuring safety is a […]
Franyer Cruz Dominguez, a 17-year-old from Haverstraw who went missing after leaving his school in Orangetown, has been safely located and is now back home. Franyer left his school earlier last week, taking a cab to 197th Street and University Avenue in the Bronx, where he disappeared without contact. His family was left deeply concerned, […]
73 Rockland County residents were lost in the terrorist attacks of 9/11. Twenty four years later, that number has continued to rise past 80. The ripples of this loss are felt to this day throughout the county, with multiple ceremonies held around Rockland every anniversary. As the years creep on, one question looms large – […]